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Vitalic Noise Signs Andrei Eremin For Management (EXCLUSIVE)

Based in Melbourne, Eremin has won ARIAs, been nominated for Grammys, and boasts eight billion accumulated streams across his works.

By Lars BrandlePublished Jul 11, 2022
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Andrei Eremin

Vitalic Noise Music Group, the full-service music company, expands its management roster with the signing of Andrei Eremin, the Grammy-nominated, ARIA Award-winning engineer and producer.

Based in Melbourne, Eremin has worked with the likes of Tones & I, Hiatus Kaiyote and G Flip, and boasts eight billion accumulated streams across his works.

Since launching in 2010, Vitalic Noise has guided the careers of Miami Horror, Hermitude, Bag Raiders, and many others.

The Eremin signing is one of the latest developments and is a signal of growth for the company, says founder Justin Katerberg, whose business expanded into Latin America and entered the music publishing space in recent years.

Today, the company includes the Los Angeles-based Vitalic Noise; the Brisbane-based music publishing arm Loose Change, which opened for business in 2021; and the Mexico City-based Movida Música, an active label, label services, touring, and talent buying business with clients including Flume, ODESZA, bbno$ and Alice Glass.

Following the launch of the Latin America unit, Vitalic Noise has provided label services on recent album release for Australian artists like Flume, Last Dinosaurs, Hermitude, Bag Raiders, Miami Horror, Mild Minds, BRUX, and with international acts including Tove Lo, ODESZA and bbno$.

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As previously reported, Loose Change’s roster of writers and producers are connected directly to an invite-only Discord channel where opportunities are posted regarding writing, songwriting camps, and where they attend bi-monthly Q&As with established writers and producers.

As part of its launch, Loose Change scouted three new writers to add to its roster.

“We'll be opening up a new Loose Change intake for our publishing roster,” notes Katerberg.

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